Noodles at Noon

February 5, 2011

Er, 2PM!

This dreary Saturday has been perfect to just unwind a bit. Even if that involved going out of my house to yoga at my gym!

I found my new favorite class! Pilar is an awesome teacher – and there was MUSIC! And I actually broke a sweat and started shaking a bit at times. All that was missing was a kick in the thermostat and a lavender washcloth at the end and I’d be one happy girl. I will definitely be back to her class!

At home, I was lucky to have my lunch made for me while I watched a House Hunters!

Enjoy your dinner party! I have to admit, every time I read that Matt cooks for you I get a little jealous. I can’t imagine what it must be like to have a husband who can whip something up that looks that good! About all my hubby (who is amazing in many other ways…) can cook is a box of Annie’s Mac N Cheese. He does that well, though!

hey chica! i had an Asian lunch today too. what is it about the rain that brings on the Asian? hehe i hope that you had an amazing rest of the day. that’s great about your yoga class. instructors make all the difference.

I got soba noodles once, but they turned gray! Not exactly pretty to look at, but they tasted good! I have been eating way too much Asian-inspired food lately….

Question: What is your favorite type of music for yoga? I am an instructor. My coworkers and I always discuss music. I prefer songs with words and a cool beat. I teach more power yoga, so the traditional yoga music doesn’t work as well. Some recent trends include acoustic music (John Mayer’s acoustic cover of Free Fallin’ is pretty awesome to yoga to) and even hip hop! Just curious! You should totally do a post on this

I think I need to take one of your classes I love ALL kinds of music – from yoga chanting to Dave Matthews to hip hop. I guess I like it hear songs that people KNOW (for the majority of the time) rather than really obscure songs. I love to recognize one during class! And variety is best. Alternative in the beginning, hip hop in the middle, chanting at the end.